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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1853
|Year=1853
|Year Suffix=
|Year Number=20
|Year Number=20
|Headline=Hartford Courant describes Long Ball
|Headline=Hartford Courant describes Long Ball
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Location=
|Country=United States
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=41.7658043, -72.67337229999998
|Coordinates=41.7658043, -72.6733723
|State=Connecticut
|State=Connecticut
|City=Hartford
|City=Hartford
|Game=Long Ball,
|Modern Address=
|Game=Long Ball
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Text=<p>The Hartford <em>Courant</em>, April 23, 1853, has a lengthy description of Long Ball.</p>
|Holiday=
|Sources=<p>The Hartford&nbsp;<em>Courant</em>, April 23, 1853</p>
|Notables=
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Text=<p>The <em>Connecticut Courant</em>, April 23, 1853, has a description of Long Ball: "Reader, did you ever see a bevy of boys playing what they call 'Long Ball'? One stands and knocks and the others try to catch the ball, and the fortunate one takes the place of the knocker. Did you ever watch their eager faces as the striker was making his efforts to raise the ball -- the eyes all directed to one point -- the fever of expectation on every face -- the jumping round when the ball rises -- and the scrambling and jostling and pulling when the ball is falling -- and then the looks of envy as the winner runs off with his prize?" </p>
|Sources=<p>The <em>Connecticut Courant</em>, April 23, 1853</p>
|Warning=
|Comment=<p>The "knocker" was the "striker," i.e., the batter (per Stephen Katz).</p>
|Query=
|Source Image=Conn. Courant 4.23.1853.png
|External Number=
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice; Stephen Katz
|Submission Note=
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Has Supplemental Text=No
}}
}}

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Hartford Courant describes Long Ball

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City/State/Country: Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Game Long Ball
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Text

The Connecticut Courant, April 23, 1853, has a description of Long Ball: "Reader, did you ever see a bevy of boys playing what they call 'Long Ball'? One stands and knocks and the others try to catch the ball, and the fortunate one takes the place of the knocker. Did you ever watch their eager faces as the striker was making his efforts to raise the ball -- the eyes all directed to one point -- the fever of expectation on every face -- the jumping round when the ball rises -- and the scrambling and jostling and pulling when the ball is falling -- and then the looks of envy as the winner runs off with his prize?"

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The Connecticut Courant, April 23, 1853

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The "knocker" was the "striker," i.e., the batter (per Stephen Katz).

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Conn. Courant 4.23.1853.png
Submitted by Bruce Allardice; Stephen Katz



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